The Black Eyed Peas want people to practice what they preach in light of the inequality issues and acts of violence going on across the globe.

Fergie, Will.i.am, Apl.de.ap, and Taboo enlisted the help of their famous friends for a new, star-studded version of their 2003 hit Where Is The Love? in order to draw awareness to these worldwide issues.

James, who's a host on south Florida PBS station WPBT, posted a video to Facebook on Sunday, opening up her emotions to the world and trying to make sense of all the terrible violence we've seen of late in America.

The video is raw, honest, and nuanced, but it's also highly controversial, because in the span of two minutes, James goes from grappling with a tough period of violence, to essentially excusing Micah Xavier Johnson's horrific shooting spree.

Watch James, who was named Miss Alabama in 1993 and finished in the top 10 of 1994's Miss America competition, let it all hang out in the video (below):

The amazing momma posted a Facebook video on Saturday that's already been viewed 3.2 million times — and the message is SO touching!!

In response to the tragedy that occurred earlier this week in Dallas — Chewbacca Mom lives half an hour away in a town called Grand Prairie — she decided to perform a cover of Michael Jackson's Heal The World, describing her reasons why: